“[Natal is] exceedingly clever, but the lag on the input and lack of physical buttons is really going to restrict the kind of games that can be done with it,” he added, before going on to praise Sony’s (currently nameless) alternative.

“Sony’s solution will be cheap, accurate and will put buttons at your fingertips, meaning everything from action adventures to FPSes can be handled with the same input."

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Stephen18 Dec 2009 13:06

1/7

You might want to get your companies straight before you post an article. Traveler's Tales did not make Tales of Monkey Island, Telltale Games did. They are two different companies. You even use one company's name in the headline, then talk about the other.

alexh2o18 Dec 2009 14:20

2/7

Cant you simply use a standard 360 controller with natal to have both buttons and motion capture...

And Sony's solution will be cheap?!? Yeah right!!

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Ergo18 Dec 2009 15:13

3/7

@alexhooren How do you plan on using your arms to do things (in Natal) if they're welded to a gamepad?

...18 Dec 2009 21:09

4/7

You are the worst "journalist" on earth.

You might want to have some idea what you're talking about before posting a news article.

Ergo20 Dec 2009 13:05

5/7

@... So, basically, because this chap is talking down Natal, that makes a simple error from the gent posting this the worst journalist ever? Have I got that about right?

hollywooda21 Dec 2009 14:44

6/7

@Ergo well you hold the pad in one hand, which is connected to one arm & you press the buttons spaz!

...22 Dec 2009 04:20

7/7

@Ergo How about the fact that he didn't even bother doing the 2 minutes of research on the company he's reporting on? Isn't that enough to qualify for worst journalist ever? If it were my job to post news about game companies, I think I could handle going to the elaborate lengths of finding out the name of the company I'm reporting on.